Property Letter – December 9th 2005 Dear All, I am going to change the format of my Property Letter a little in order to put in more properties and expand the offers to include luxury apartments and villas (Comments are invited and would be appreciated). Today I will write briefer descriptions, and leave it to… Read more

Property Letter – 10th October 2005 Dear All, I warned you that I might need to add some apartments to my Property Letter of a few days ago. Please remember that we are in the business of careful selection. Therefore I am not offering apartments which don’t have what it takes to be good investment… Read more

Property Letter – 4th October 2005 (Some interesting investment options are as usual included at the end of the letter….including a new opportunity in Montenegro that could be of interest) Dear All, Many people have recently asked to be included in mailings and the questions most commonly asked of us are “Who are you?” and… Read more

We continue to learn here every day: The more we learn the more we know that we have very good long term prospects in Cannes, doing exactly what we are doing, and doing it very well. Our focus from the beginning has been on properties that you and I might not necessarily buy for ourselves… Read more

The following explains the responsibilities of the owners and elected management of a building owned jointly by individual owners of apartments within the building. French law defines in great detail both the rights of apartment owners within a Co-Propriété – a residence or immobilier or building split into separate and physically distinct apartments – as… Read more

Disclaimer Tax and property law are complex. Every effort has been made to offer information that is current, correct and clearly expressed. The information in this summary is however intended to be no more than a general overview of the position and certain details have been deliberately omitted. The contents of this page should not… Read more

Disclaimer Tax law is complex and every effort has been made to offer information that is current, correct and clearly expressed. The information in this summary is intended to be no more than a general overview of the position and certain details have been deliberately omitted. The contents of this page should not be taken… Read more

Disclaimer: Tax law is complex and every effort has been made to offer information that is current, correct and clearly expressed. The information in this summary is intended to be no more than a general overview of the position and certain details have been deliberately omitted. The contents of this page should not be taken… Read more

A common way of buying a property in France is through the use of a Société Civile Immobilière, or SCI. The use of this method has benefits for French residents, as well as foreign residents. Tweet This Post